LBHS COLLEGE AND CAREER ACADEMIES 2015-16 Lemon Bay High School offers College and Career Academies (CCA s) that offer students the opportunity to advance their studies in a chosen career cluster through rigorous electives. These sequence of courses taken while in high school can lead to valuable and recognized industry certifications and may articulate to college credits towards an Associate s Degree at a public state college. In addition, students may earn a Merit Diploma Designation upon graduation and possibly be awarded with the Florida Bright Futures Gold Seal Scholarship. Students are encouraged to think about their future career and college aspirations and take elective courses that are in alignment with their goals. Academy of Aerospace and Aviation Maintenance Are you interested in aviation and aerospace? Would you like to become a private pilot or aircraft mechanic? This academy is partnered with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to offer a foundational honors level course the first year and two college level ERAU courses the second year. Students can continue their studies at Charlotte Technical Center. These courses are taught by ERAU professors. Elective Courses: (Taken sequentially each school year): Aerospace Technologies 18600580 Aerospace Technologies 2 8600680 Academy of Business and Finance Are you interested in leading a corporation or owning your own business? Do you want to learn more about accounting fundamentals, business ethics and law? This academy allows students to learn all of this and leads to them running a student enterprise, the Manta Stand in their final year. Students may earn Microsoft Excel certification and/or QuickBooks certification. Students may become members of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and compete in business related competitions. Computing for College and Careers 8209020 International Business Systems 8216110 Accounting 1/Business Internship (Manta Stand 2 periods) 8203310/8216130 Academy of Career Readiness Would you like to work part-time while you are in high school and earn credits towards graduation? Do you enjoy real working conditions that allow you to earn while you learn? State guidelines will apply and typically On-The-Job Training (OJT) is offered to juniors and seniors. Transportation is not provided to work sites. Diversified Career Technology 18303010 DCT/OJT Cooperative Work Experience 8300410 OR Guided Workplace Learning 8300430 (multiple credits may be earned)
Academy of Culinary Arts Do you love to cook? Have you dreamed of serving incredible culinary creations that excite the taste buds? This academy teaches you the basics of food preparation, kitchen sanitation, and commercial cooking. Students learn in the classroom and in our ProStart commercial kitchen lab. Advanced students will be demonstrating catering and hospitality skills. Students may earn ServSafe and ProStart certification. Culinary Arts 1 8800510 Culinary Arts 2 8800520 Culinary Arts 3 8800530 Culinary & Hospitality Specialties 1 & 2 (2 periods) 8800610 & 8800620 Academy of Fine and Performing Arts Are you passionate about the fine arts? Do you envision yourself playing an instrument or acting in a theater production? Does drawing or ceramics help you explore your creative side? We offer many fine and performing arts elective programs that will allow you to perform in productions, at sporting events, or in a studio. Elective Courses/Programs: (May be taken separately or combined): Band I-IV, Advanced Band 1302300, 1302310, 1302320. 1302330 Eurhythmics I-IV 1305300, 1305310, 1505320, 1505330 Jazz Ensemble I-IV 1302500, 1302510, 1302520, 1302530 Keyboarding I 1301360 Comprehensive Theater I-II, Honors III, Theater Direction 0400450, 0400460, 0400470, 0400500 Musical Theater I-IV 0400700, 0400710, 0400720, 0400730 Technical Theater (Stage Production) I-IV 0400410, 0400420, 0400430, 0400440 Drawing & Painting I-II, Honors III 0101320, 0101330, 0104400 Ceramics & Pottery I-II, Honors III 0102300, 0102310, 0102320 Portfolio I, Honors II 0109310, 010920 Academy of Health and Wellness Do you enjoy physical fitness, weight training, and exercise? Would you like to play sports throughout high school and possibly college or professionally? We offer many electives to help you maintain your physical fitness goals and learn the proper techniques while exercising. Elective Courses (May be taken separately or combined): HOPE 1506320 Weight Training 1, 2, & 3; Power Weight Training 1 1501340, 1501350, 1501360, 1501410 Individual & Dual Sports 1, 2, & 3 1502410, 1502420, 1502430 Team Sports 1,2, & 3 1503350, 1503360, 1503370 Comprehensive Fitness 1501390
Academy of Law and NJROTC Are you interested in serving in the military or pursuing a career in law or law-related careers? Would you like to learn more about our legal system? The NJROTC program will allow you to participate in our ROTC program and possibly represent our school at regional and state competitions. These courses are taught by NAVY commanders and allow you to prepare for a career in the military or a military academy. In addition, courses in law and legal systems are available to all students. Naval Science 1 1802300 Naval Science 2 1802310 Naval Science 3 1802320 Naval Science 4 1802330 Leadership (Advanced students are selected by the instructors) 1801300 Elective Courses (May be taken separately or combined): Comprehensive Law Studies 2106370 Legal Systems (.5 credit) 2106380 Court Procedures (.5 credit) 2106390 Academy of STEM Information Technology and Audio Visual Productions Do you enjoy working on computers? Are you interested in utilizing today s technology to create a website or television production? This academy offers 2 programs that will allow you to earn Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Flash or Apple Final Cut Pro certifications. Students in TV Production work in creating and airing our WMTV broadcast each school day. Computing for Colleges and Careers 8209020 Digital Media Fundamentals 9005110 Digital Media Production Systems 9005120 Digital Media Delivery Systems 9005130 Television Production 1 8772110 Television Production 2 8772120 Television Production 3 4 (2 periods) 872130 & 8772140 Television Production 5 6 (2 periods) 8772150 & 8772160 Academy of STEM Drafting and Engineering Would you like to pursue a career in architectural, structural, or mechanical drafting or engineering? Do you enjoy working on a computer to make blueprints
and designs? This academy offers 2 programs in which students have the opportunity to earn AutoCAD Certified User and/or AutoCAD Inventor certifications while working on real-world design challenges. The Engineering academy offers students the opportunity to learn more about robotics through the annual VEX Robotics Competition. Students may become members of the Technical Student Association (TSA) club and compete in drafting and engineering competitions. Technical Drafting and Design 1 8401010 Technical Drafting and Design 2 8401020 Technical Drafting and Design 3 8401030 Advanced Technology Applications (2 periods) 8601900 Technical Drafting and Design 1 8401010 Engineering Technologies 1 8600570 Engineering Technologies 2 8600670 Engineering Technologies 3 & Adv. Tech. Apps (2 periods) 8600770 & 8601900 Academy of STEM Health Sciences Do you see yourself working in a health care environment? Do you enjoy helping care for others when they are sick or injured? Our STEM Health Science academy offers two programs of study that will give you the foundational health care knowledge and skills to further your studies as a health care professional. The EMR program prepares you to further your studies as basic life support nonlicensed personnel who act as part of an organized emergency medical team. The Health and Wellness program prepares you to provide care and prevention of athletic injuries and basic personal training skills. Students can earn CPR and First Aid Certification in both programs as well as specific certification offered by national health career organizations. Health Science 18417100 OR Anatomy and Physiology 2000350 Health Science 2 8417110 Emergency Medical Responder 3 (formerly First Aid & Safety) 8417171 Health Science 18417100 OR Anatomy and Physiology 2000350 Health Science 2 8417110 Health and Wellness 3 (formerly Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries) 8417120 Academy of Accelerated Math and Science (STEM) Do you love learning about math and sciences? Are you investigative and curious? This academy offers challenging coursework in math and science. Students may
compete in Math, Science Fair, Science Olympiad, and other competitions. Honors, AP and Dual Credit level courses have specific enrollment criteria. Honors Biology 2000320 Honors Chemistry 2003350 AND Honors Anatomy and Physiology 2000360 AP Biology 2000340 AND Honors Genetics 2000440 AND Honors Physics 2003390 AP Chemistry 2003370 AND Chemistry II Honors 2003360 AND AP Environmental Science 2001380 (Other electives may be take such as Honors Marine Science and Honors Experimental Science.) Honors Geometry 1206320 Honors Algebra II 1200340 Dual Credit College Algebra/Trigonometry MAC 1105/1114 AP Calculus AB 1202310 Academy of Accelerated Language Arts and Social Studies (Humanities) Do you love learning about language, cultures, and history? Are you self-motivated and enjoy reading and writing? This academy offers two subjects of interest for students that satisfy graduation requirements in Language Arts and Social Studies and offer the most challenging and rigorous coursework. Honors, AP and Dual Credit level courses have specific enrollment criteria. Pre-AP English Honors I 1001320 Pre-AP English Honors II 1001350 AP Literature & Composition 1001430 AP Language & Composition 1001420 OR Dual Credit Freshmen Comp 1-2 ENC1101/1102 AP Human Geography 2103400 AP World History 2109420 AP American History 2100330 OR Dual Credit US History AMH 2020/2021 AP American Government 2106420 AND Honors Economics 2102320 (AP Macroeconomics 2102370 and Honors American Government 2106320 may be substituted.)